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Bangladesh: A Closer Look at Hunger and Undernutrition

Many of these pictures couple of years old. @bluesky did not provide link so that it could be verified the time. But road condition improved a lot from my observation early this year.

The garbage picture during the time of Eid Ul Adha. I do not know the purpose of posting the pictures.
This guy bluesky has severe inferiority complex and bad attitude. I can say confidently to you, even if our development model were the best in the world and we had solved all the problem of roads, water logging or other problems he is harping here always, still he would have picked up another set of complains and continued to bash. You can never satisfy these type of people even if you work to death. Ask him what he has done so far for the development of Bangladesh? Zero. He is living a comfortable life in Japan, whose opportunity he gained by studying in BUET by poor Bangladeshi's tax money, made zero contribution to the betterment of the country but always have a big mouth when comes to criticize. You will find another such character in youtube, Boni Amin, live in Australia. Earning money from youtube by bad mouthing Bangladesh by visiting Bangladesh times to times.

No realistic person will expect that, Bangladesh, still a very much poor country will have roads, water, sanitation, waste disposal comparable to developed countries.These are the problems plugs all the poor countries in the world more or less. But is it right to pick up your own country to tarnish for something which is a problem worldwide? Your country may have many problems, accept it and work silently to alleviate them, what is the use to insult your own country? Does he think, foreigners or we do not know about that Dhaka has potholed roads, overflowing garbage? What he is trying here by posting those pictures? A real patriot never insult his/her motherland to foreigners, no matter how poor his country is. Because insulting own country means insulting himself, insulting his own family. My mother is poor, should I insult her in front of my rich adopted mother for being poor? Never.

These type of people have no self respect. Fortunately most of the people in Bangladesh are not like this. They are positive minded, knows about the limitations, problems of their country as well as the potentials and are working for the betterment step by step. If Bangladesh become developed country someday, it will be because of those real patriots and workers, not because of these nagging idiots in online forum.
 
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This guy bluesky has severe inferiority complex and bad attitude. I can say confidently to you, even if our development model were the best in the world and we had solved all the problem of roads, water logging or other problems he is harping here always, still he would have picked up another set of complains and continued to bash.
Do all the important works moderately that improves the quality of life and only then talk about developing instead of criticizing people. Your style of development is out of line with the rule of development.

Build a double-tracked Dhaka-Ctg railway line, enlarge the 4-lane Dhaka-Ctg to 6-lane road, fix the Gabtoli-Aricha road and widen it to 4-lane. Start work to stop waterlogging, but I know you guys will not like it because you want something that can be photographed to show off to others. Waterlogging work will not give you a good photograph to brag in the PDF although it is the real development work. Clean the Dhaka and other roads of garbage and dust----.

By the way, when will you start the Jamuna Tunnel? It will be good for propaganda showcasing how our Rickshaws are pulled through it?
 
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No wonder they dont grow taller than 5 feet.No offense!

Bangladeshis are now growing taller due to proper nutrition. During Pakistani regime Bangladesh was under severe poverty which made Bangladeshis shorter due to undernourishment. All bangladesh resources were used to develop Western part of Pakistan. People were starving to death. Later Bangladesh slowly progressed and now men are on average 5' 7" and women are on average 5 feet.

Experts were pumped when they realized why Bangladeshi kids started growing taller.
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How can you measure progress in a developing country? In Bangladesh, you can do it with a yardstick.
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Over the past 12 years, something incredible happened in Bangladesh: The kids grew taller than usual.

It's a discovery that, at first, left many development and nutrition experts scratching their heads. Just how — in parts of a country that lead the world in malnutrition and where global grain shortages are rampant — are children growing taller than usual?

When the experts fit the pieces all together, the results were amazing.

Bangladesh's kids grew taller because the country focused on its women.
We live in a world where millions of children aren't able to grow as big as they should because of a condition often referred to as stunting. It happens when kids are malnourished — and it happens a lot. More than 3 million children under the age of 5 die every year because of malnourishment.

But that's started to change in countries like Bangladesh.

In 2004, the poverty-fighting organization CARE, USAID, and the Bangladesh government teamed up to launch the SHOUHARDO project (which means “friendship” in Bangla and also stands for Strengthening Household Ability to Respond to Development Opportunities). At the time, they didn't realize the how much focusing on women's empowerment in the country would affect its children.

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From 2006 to 2009, the country decreased stunting in its children by 28%.
That's nearly double the average of the typical food security project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

How'd they manage to do it? By providing women with resources that improve maternal health outcomes, access to safe sanitation, household assets, maternal education, and access to health services.

The benefits of the project go well beyond the lives of the women in the project — they spill into the lives of their families, their communities, and to the next generation.

It’s the best kind of domino effect.

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“Women who participated in the empowerment interventions were getting better antenatal care, eating more nutritious food and getting more rest during pregnancy,” said TANGO International’s Lisa Smith, lead author of a paper about the project.

“They and their children also had better diets in terms of the variety of foods.”

We can prove that developing countries can help their kids to grow taller and healthier when organizations and governments work together.
Bangladesh's multidimensional approach to reducing childhood stunting should have world leaders taking notes.

And right now is the perfect time to grab them a pen.

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On Aug. 4, 2016, global leaders and governments are convening at the Second High Level Summit on Nutrition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
There, they’ll discuss their roles in fighting hunger and malnutrition around the world. It'll be the largest, most important event to address global nutrition issues until 2020.

But as we know, talking isn’t enough. Governments will need to make policy changes and commit more resources to reducing the number of children affected by malnutrition — and that's exactly why the Generation Nutrition coalition is advocating for three main goals out of Rio: calling on world leaders to commit to action, building sustainable communities to focus on prevention, and making sure every child has the treatment they need.

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Why does this matter? Well, food plays a critical role in virtually every aspect of the world’s future.
And, currently, only 4% of aid has a direct impact on nutrition. That's a problem.

When you consider food as a basic need of survival, it’s hard to argue that percentage shouldn’t be higher. Kids with a healthier shot at life will end up saving us big bucks in the long run, as problems from poor health and poverty only get worse and more expensive the longer they go on.

Seeing how women's empowerment can directly affect a child's ability to grow taller and healthier shows just how connected global issues are. It can help us more easily disrupt the cycle of poverty — and create a future where kids can grow to be their best selves.

The nutrition summit is an opportunity to help set a path toward better nutrition and futures for our world's children. But it's up to our leaders to actually help make that path a clearer one.

https://www.upworthy.com/experts-we...d-why-bangladeshi-kids-started-growing-taller
 
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What feeling? Very angry? Very sad?

Why do I post this thread? ——No explanation.

I think the feeling is amusement. But to each his own.

One thing we should keep in mind. In a country of 160 million - there are many voices, some more strident/angry than others, some more reasonable. One should keep that in mind.

Also - I don't judge the Chinese people by what I see on PDF. That is all.

Generally, this is all I wanted to say about this thread.

Just in your fantasy. Height in Bangladesh is increasing. New generation is much taller now. In cities average now 5'7 for male. There are plenty of 5'10 or above 6' now in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh will soon overtake Pakistan in terms of height. Now it is 5' 4.4 inch vs 5' 5.7 inch. In next 10-20 years it may happen due to reduction of poverty and undernourishment.

https://www.newsweek.com/these-are-countries-shortest-men-world-1165016?slide=34

16 is Bangladesh, 47 is Pakistan

Height of Pakistanis has fallen 4 inches over 50 years, say experts

https://d.efence.pk/pdf/threads/height-of-pakistanis-has-fallen-4-inches-over-50-years-say-experts.178704/

This is well known, height is dependent on level of nutrition. In a hundred years, the avg. height of Japanese went up a good four/five inches, same in Korea, and I'm pretty sure - China as well.

We should ask the Pakistani trolls who comment on height why they don't bad mouth people of avg. short stature in China (who essentially own Pakistan now - I'm sorry but it is what it is) or even Islamic brother countries like Malaysia/Indonesia. I guess we all need to bad mouth others to feel good about our own shortcomings.

Maybe mental height should be considered too. :P
 
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Short or tall, doesn't matter when they got industrial complex and superior military to boots, look at imperial Japan in the past they are such a shortie but they got guts and win the war against much taller imperial Russia and owned Imperial British till US joined the fray in pacific
 
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Bangladesh's rank better than regional countries at 86th but by posting this you have brought shame to your client state Pakistan which ranks 106th.

For your info relevant article was posted and discussed.

Epic fail!



Stay on topic, instead of jumping from one list to another.

It's fact Pakistan ranks 106th in the hunger rank.

The picture somehow doesn't compute....a lot of skinny hungry folks in Pakistan driving around in Suzuki Mehrans. Not talking about the hyper-privileged Fauji fat-cats though.
 
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Many of these pictures couple of years old. @bluesky did not provide link so that it could be verified the time. But road condition improved a lot from my observation early this year.

The garbage picture during the time of Eid Ul Adha. I do not know the purpose of posting the pictures.
https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/trade/dhaka-city-roads-need-urgent-repair-1507953200
today it's worse than it was in October 2017

those morons build a road by first laying a course of loose bricks on the ground then coating it with an inch or 2 of tarmac and call it a paved road. along comes a fully laden bus or truck and pushes down the bricks into soft soil underneath or crushes them on harder gound :sad:

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Does he think, foreigners or we do not know about that Dhaka has potholed roads, overflowing garbage? What he is trying here by posting those pictures? A real patriot never insult his/her motherland to foreigners, no matter how poor his country is.
A real patriot would admit that there is a problem in order for it to be fixed, a bragging ostrich on the other hand would say nothing is wrong and everything great hence why waste the forex to bring in someone who actually knows about geology, genuine road-building and heavy traffic effects on fake roads.
 
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I think the feeling is amusement. But to each his own.

One thing we should keep in mind. In a country of 160 million - there are many voices, some more strident/angry than others, some more reasonable. One should keep that in mind.

Also - I don't judge the Chinese people by what I see on PDF. That is all.

Generally, this is all I wanted to say about this thread.



This is well known, height is dependent on level of nutrition. In a hundred years, the avg. height of Japanese went up a good four/five inches, same in Korea, and I'm pretty sure - China as well.

We should ask the Pakistani trolls who comment on height why they don't bad mouth people of avg. short stature in China (who essentially own Pakistan now - I'm sorry but it is what it is) or even Islamic brother countries like Malaysia/Indonesia. I guess we all need to bad mouth others to feel good about our own shortcomings.

Maybe mental height should be considered too. :P
Thank you. China has a population of 1.4 billion. There are many different voices. My voice may cause you trouble.

And. I still follow my principles. No first attack.

And. ...

ok.
 
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Build a double-tracked Dhaka-Ctg railway line,
Last segment Laksam-Akhaura 72 km section double track will be completed by 2020, after it entire Dhaka-Chattogram line 325 km would be double track dual gauze. Journey time will be reduce by 2 hours.
http://www.pnsnews24.com/news/towns/193919
enlarge the 4-lane Dhaka-Ctg to 6-lane road
A 4 lane expressway will be build parallel to existing 4 lane highway. Necessary preparations are underway.
fix the Gabtoli-Aricha road and widen it to 4-lane.
It is already done.
 
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Many of these pictures couple of years old. @bluesky did not provide link so that it could be verified the time. But road condition improved a lot from my observation early this year.

The garbage picture during the time of Eid Ul Adha. I do not know the purpose of posting the pictures.

Anyone can simply type in Bangladesh in youtube and see for themselves. Recent stuff 2017 - 2019 included.

I am not posting anything here - sorry.

....you just posted :rofl: ....now like the hypocritical roach you are.... you are scurrying through hitting like on posts too lol.

I SHALL NOT PARTICIPATE IN THIS NONSENSE! *furiously stomps away* *crawls back and peeks*

@Two lol :crazy_pilot:

not because of these nagging idiots in online forum.

Don't forgot hypocrite self-claimed doctors, that cant work themselves on reducing BD medical refugee problem (to India)....yet waste time posting replies about "nagging idiots" and then bitch about "forex draining".

Get lost you piece of dhaka sewer clog.
 
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Bangladeshis are now growing taller due to proper nutrition. During Pakistani regime Bangladesh was under severe poverty which made Bangladeshis shorter due to undernourishment. All bangladesh resources were used to develop Western part of Pakistan. People were starving to death. Later Bangladesh slowly progressed and now men are on average 5' 7" and women are on average 5 feet.
HaHa ! Good one ! :p:

Just in your fantasy. Height in Bangladesh is increasing. New generation is much taller now. In cities average now 5'7 for male. There are plenty of 5'10 or above 6' now in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh will soon overtake Pakistan in terms of height. Now it is 5' 4.4 inch vs 5' 5.7 inch. In next 10-20 years it may happen due to reduction of poverty and undernourishment.

https://www.newsweek.com/these-are-countries-shortest-men-world-1165016?slide=34

16 is Bangladesh, 47 is Pakistan

Height of Pakistanis has fallen 4 inches over 50 years, say experts

https://d.efence.pk/pdf/threads/height-of-pakistanis-has-fallen-4-inches-over-50-years-say-experts.178704/
I said no offense dude but .....whatever ! as for your upgradings and our downgradings in heights.Check your wicket keeper and our seven footer lefty.do the math and make up the difference.till then keyboard is all yours......cheers :haha::haha::haha::haha::haha:
 
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Anyone can simply type in Bangladesh in youtube and see for themselves. Recent stuff 2017 - 2019 included.



....you just posted :rofl: ....now like the hypocritical roach you are.... you are scurrying through hitting like on posts too lol.

I SHALL NOT PARTICIPATE IN THIS NONSENSE! *furiously stomps away* *crawls back and peeks*

@Two lol :crazy_pilot:



Don't forgot hypocrite self-claimed doctors, that cant work themselves on reducing BD medical refugee problem (to India)....yet waste time posting replies about "nagging idiots" and then bitch about "forex draining".

Get lost you piece of dhaka sewer clog.
I did not see the thing. I won't respond.

@Bilal9
 
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Says: He wont post! (reply 2)

Posts again in reply 19 lol.

Haha....can you see why they have trouble making friends? They are so hyper-sensitive and hypocritical....they cant even follow their own promise in something so simple.
@Bilal9 and you?
 
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